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thank you for joining us. i hear the arguments, but there was a federal salary council that came out and said no, no, federal employees are underpaid by 35%. they were not even close. >> is the age-old question because it seems every month, every year we have somebody coming forward saying look at these poor federal workers, so underpaid, we have t had to do something for them. what we see looking at a lot of the data is exactly what you mentioned. don'they don't take into account this generous full conversatio n package a lot of workers had. on average they had federal workers being paid 30 to 40% more than the average private sector worker and you adding to effect all the benefits. that is something we have been looking at taco wha top of whats happening the fiscal cliff in the american government and whether we will be fiscally solvent in a few years. this is a kind of spending that goes unchecked because people don't want to do an apples to apples comparison with the private sector and public workforce. it
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why aren't we using it? first, cut back on oil imports, you need to get the major trucking companies to switch to natural gas from diesel. there is tremendous reluctance to do so. first, they hoped the government would support the pickens plan. a subsidy would have been paid back. the natural gas industry bet the farm on this thing. they held back while the betting occurred. it didn't. legislation still -- it's dead. the industry sought to make the engine cheaper and caught a break with the huge decline in natural gas prices. while they work well, i'm calling them disappointing. part of that comes from a lack of nat gas engines. that's because west port innovations was supposed to make them in volume last year but the product is very late. now it's supposed to be 2013. in the meantime, while clean energy fuel, clne, is attempting to build out a network of stations, they only cover a tiny fractions of our roads. there are just 600 public compressed natural gas stations in the country. guess how many gas stati
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they want to work with us. we're going to reach out to these people. >> warner: together they hope all will be welcome in the new syria they want to build. >> woodruff: in her next >> woodruff: in her next report, margaret looks at the more than one hundred thousand syrian refugees who have fled to turkey. >> brown: next, to the southeast asian country of myanmar, where president obama's visit today made some history. ray suarez has our story. >> suarez: by the tens of thousands cheering people packed the streets of myanmar's capital city today. the crowds waved american flags as they angled for a glimpse of the first sitting u.s. president to visit the southeast asian nation. >> i hope he can bring change in every aspect. >> i really hope that obama will help build the transition to democracy. we have many ethnic groups in myanmar. they are also hoping that obama will help them progress. >> suarez: also known as burma, the country was under military rule for half a century and was largely closed off from the r
they want to work with us. we're going to reach out to these people. >> warner: together they hope all will be welcome in the new syria they want to build. >> woodruff: in her next >> woodruff: in her next report, margaret looks at the more than one hundred thousand syrian refugees who have fled to turkey. >> brown: next, to the southeast asian country of myanmar, where president obama's visit today made some history. ray suarez has our story. >> suarez: by the...
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joining us now, ron garret. good to see you. we will get to the details in just a second, i pay 50% of my income in taxes of all kinds. the word patriotic millionaire bothers me a little bit. a lot of people don't feel they have to pay more than 50%. i don't think i have to pay more than 50% of my income in taxes but don't think i'm unpatriotic for thinking that way, do you? >> no, that is exactly why we're calling ourselves patriotic because we are paying less than 50% of our taxes, probably making more money and we don't think that is fair. david: the idea of lowering tax rates and getting rid of the deductions that allow millionaires like you to get away with not paying that much. >> yes, that would be a great step forward. david: the president is insisted on raising the marginal tax rates. >> that is also a good step forward. very complicated problem. no single measure will solve the problem by itself. i'm all for closing loopholes, all for raising the top marginal rate, especially for capital gains reform which is one of th
joining us now, ron garret. good to see you. we will get to the details in just a second, i pay 50% of my income in taxes of all kinds. the word patriotic millionaire bothers me a little bit. a lot of people don't feel they have to pay more than 50%. i don't think i have to pay more than 50% of my income in taxes but don't think i'm unpatriotic for thinking that way, do you? >> no, that is exactly why we're calling ourselves patriotic because we are paying less than 50% of our taxes,...
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sheetrock will not sustain us. what kind of foundations do we need a map would we need to do so that we are hit again, anywhere close to this, the homes will be able to sustain a? >> it has to be bigger and stronger than before. jon: bigger and stronger. that is what we have heard time and time again. people want to stay and rebuild. jenna: so many families not being able to go home this thanksgiving. we remember them as we continue to watch this process after hurricane sandy. thank you so much. great reporting as always. we will be right back with more "happening now." oh no, not a migraine now. try this... bayer? this isn't just a headache. trust me, this is new bayer migraine. [ male announcer ] it's the power of aspirin plus more in a triple action formula to relieve your tough migraines. new bayer migraine formula. do you have the coverage you need? open enrollment ends friday, december 7th. so now's the time to get on a path that could be right for you... with unitedhealthcare medicare solutions and plans inc
sheetrock will not sustain us. what kind of foundations do we need a map would we need to do so that we are hit again, anywhere close to this, the homes will be able to sustain a? >> it has to be bigger and stronger than before. jon: bigger and stronger. that is what we have heard time and time again. people want to stay and rebuild. jenna: so many families not being able to go home this thanksgiving. we remember them as we continue to watch this process after hurricane sandy. thank you...
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at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. customer erin swenson bought so, i'm happy. today. sales go up... i'm happy. it went out today... i'm happy. what if she's not home? (together) she won't be happy. use ups! she can get a text alert, reroute... even reschedule her package. it's ups my choice. are you happy? i'm happy. i'm happy. i'm happy. i'm happy. i'm happy. happy. happy. happy. happy. (together) happy. i love logistics. >>> stocks kicking off the week with strong gains. joining us is chief market strategist. yesterday kevin had more to do with an oversold bounce or the notion that maybe we'll make progress in washington with the fiscal cliff? what do you think? oh, two kevins. ferry will talk about like chip spreads or something. their effect on the serbian dollar. i don't know. >> market was fairly well oversold. as we look out into 2013, we certainly have th
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joining us now to help us understand this small thing that might have a big impact on us as a country is ezra cline, msnbc's policy analyst. thank you for being here. >> good evening. >> i think if there was a young handsome guy committee, you'd be the guy who would be born. >> you're going to make me blush. >> i've been trying for years. when i say elizabeth warren was born for the banking committee, it's as natural a fit. do you see it that way? that's the natural fit for her? >> yeah. and everybody else does too. i have a hipsters take. i liked her before her stuff became cool when she was doing papers on bankruptcy. and so i think it's important to say that banking committees more than just wall street, it's also bankruptcy and the credit card bill and all these things. but i made a number of calls today to try to talk to people who would know how the process is going. and almost to a person when i talked to them, this is not going to be a problem here. people seem to assume this would be a smooth process and she would end up on the committee. they didn't see wall street's leverag
joining us now to help us understand this small thing that might have a big impact on us as a country is ezra cline, msnbc's policy analyst. thank you for being here. >> good evening. >> i think if there was a young handsome guy committee, you'd be the guy who would be born. >> you're going to make me blush. >> i've been trying for years. when i say elizabeth warren was born for the banking committee, it's as natural a fit. do you see it that way? that's the natural fit...
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thanks for being with us. cheryl: last week ben bernanke said housing was, quote, not out of the woods but look at this. housing starts rising last month to their highest rate in four years after builder confidence, sales of existing homes did take higher for the month, looking at mortgage banking solutions. ben bernanke blamed lenders and is blaming underwriters. is everybody being too strict? that the problem here? >> we have gotten constricting back to reasonable underwriting standards but to say we are too strict you have to look at where we were before the underwriting standard. we could lose up. we don't need another government program. we need to get back to fundamentals of jobs and sustainable economic data and housing numbers are encouraging. but there's more to be considered. the fiscal cliff is one of the. cheryl: if you look at the actual numbers we got into a housing starts were up 3.6% month over month. not to be ashamed, 42% over the last year. if the data is there, you get this overall sense of
thanks for being with us. cheryl: last week ben bernanke said housing was, quote, not out of the woods but look at this. housing starts rising last month to their highest rate in four years after builder confidence, sales of existing homes did take higher for the month, looking at mortgage banking solutions. ben bernanke blamed lenders and is blaming underwriters. is everybody being too strict? that the problem here? >> we have gotten constricting back to reasonable underwriting standards...
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or visit us online. don't wait. call now. >>> to politics now where a big group of republicans are lobbying against susan rice. 97 house members wrote a letter to president obama asking him not to nominate her for secretary of state because of the account she gave of the situation in benghazi after the september 11th attack there. >>> los angeles mayor antonio villaraigosa admits he heard the rumors he could be nominated to a cabinet member. he could replace ray lahood. his name is being floated to run the dnc. >>> vice president joe biden and his wife, jill, ate a turkey dinner with a group of wounded soldiers and their families last night. biden was telling the group we can never, ever repay you for your sacrifices. >>> and senator marco rubio is being criticized for an interview he gave to "gq." how old do you think the earth is? his answer, i'm not a scientist, man. i can tell you what recorded history says. i can tell you what the bible says. he went on to say at the end of the day, i think there are multiple t
or visit us online. don't wait. call now. >>> to politics now where a big group of republicans are lobbying against susan rice. 97 house members wrote a letter to president obama asking him not to nominate her for secretary of state because of the account she gave of the situation in benghazi after the september 11th attack there. >>> los angeles mayor antonio villaraigosa admits he heard the rumors he could be nominated to a cabinet member. he could replace ray lahood. his...
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we couldn't get gasoline for the indispensable vehicles that get us to work, get us to the supermarket, get us to our sick friends or neighbors. i mean, the point i'm trying to make is we are all the fossil fuel industry, are we not? naomi klein: you know, we often hear that. we often hear that we're all equally responsible for climate change. and that it's just the rules of supply and demand. >> i have two cars. i keep them filled with gasoline. >> i think the question is if there was a fantastic public transit system that really made it easy for you to get to where you wanted to go, would you drive less? i don't know about you, but i certainly would. >> i mean, i use the subways all of the time. >> if it was possible to recharge an electric vehicle and if it was as easy to fill up your car with gasoline, if that electricity came from solar and wind, would you, insist? no, i want to fill my car with dirty energy. no, i don't think you would. >> we are willing to make changes, you know? we recycle and we compost. we ride bicycles. there's actually been a tremendous amount of willingnes
we couldn't get gasoline for the indispensable vehicles that get us to work, get us to the supermarket, get us to our sick friends or neighbors. i mean, the point i'm trying to make is we are all the fossil fuel industry, are we not? naomi klein: you know, we often hear that. we often hear that we're all equally responsible for climate change. and that it's just the rules of supply and demand. >> i have two cars. i keep them filled with gasoline. >> i think the question is if there...
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to use. we can harvest information. >> with the reporting, you are getting a ton of information. these curators can provide information, but how reliable is the information? is it based on reporting? >> two key facts have to be made. there is a brilliant material out there that is being well- reported. >> how do you know that? >> i have been told. on the other hand, the implication of your question is correct. we do not know. when something comes across on the internet we have no way of knowing what the intention, what the goal is, what the bias is of the people who are putting it out there. i will tell you something i learned from one of these talks. it was on the subject of google. the speaker was making the point that he was a progressive, and he said a friend of his who was very conservative, they took their laptops, and they simply type into the search engine the word egypt, and they got a totally different responses. why? because there is a process going on. every time we search for som
to use. we can harvest information. >> with the reporting, you are getting a ton of information. these curators can provide information, but how reliable is the information? is it based on reporting? >> two key facts have to be made. there is a brilliant material out there that is being well- reported. >> how do you know that? >> i have been told. on the other hand, the implication of your question is correct. we do not know. when something comes across on the internet...
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us. we hear the laleral f-16 that is bombing the gasa strip. day 7. 110 palestinian killed and israelis are saying off of the record they are running out of target to hit. they have leveled hamas infrastruct and you are weapons depo and trying to limit hamas and islamic jihad ability to make war going forward and kill as many senior members of hamas and islamic judge ihad as they can. they bombed the hamas national barching. militants have figured out a way to defeat the missile. by firing multiple rockets at once. eight-10 rockets and headed for one specific target and today that was target of beer sheba and some got through and landed in the town and destroyed a house and bus. thankfully that city had evacuated itself or not on the streets right now . scooms are closed and businesses are closed as they are trying to keep people off of the streets. still here on the border all around where we are saying are armed camps of israeli soldiers. they have tank platoons and seen in practicing m
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what can you tell us? what's the latest? >> i can tell you what aides will say in answer it to that question off answer. certain things you can say on camera. i got a more blunt answer which is somewhere in between. they don't feel like talks are stuck but they aren't moving fast enough. there's concern in the obama administration that not enough is being done. there's concern hamas doesn't feel that it's ready to stop the rocket fire into israel which as far as the united states is concerned and ben rhodes made this clear, that's the number one priority before nip other part of this negotiation is done. when you think of the time line, the president up late after all of the summit. he's here for a couple of summits. gaza has overshadowed all of that. he was up late. he was up with morsi and netanyahu. morsi is the conduit into hamas. the united states doesn't have any direct conversations with hamas. the conduit is morsi. gets off the phone with netanyahu. decides to call morsi back. after that, the president and the secret
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also i've used. my magic words like many of them out each was a forced marriage with smadi when i was a teen yes you can liberate there we certainly can't do it through the barrel of a gun. the social change. will be ask. ask many. people in. how much they care about the women of afghanistan it's not true they don't care about the women of afghanistan. please. please. please. please please. please. please please. please please please .
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>> i think the city needs to work with us and not against us. you know, to impose a fine to threaten violations? i mean, just look around. obviously people who have never stepped foot here because if you saw what was going on here, you wouldn't have the nerve to put that on our door. >> daniel turner also told us despite the heartache and aggravation he will get through it, shep. what's the city's department of buildings saying about this. >> they say they don't really mean it they say this is really just a way to categorize the houses so severely damaged. in a statement to fox news a spokesman said in part quote these violations were issued to -- property owners will not face any penalties as a result. but some here are still angry about it turns out that upwards of 900 homes here in queens and staten island may have to be completely torn down and demolished because they are damaged so badly. shep, tonight, three weeks to the day after hurricane sandy hit here. there still is no power, but some people told us that they did get their water back.
>> i think the city needs to work with us and not against us. you know, to impose a fine to threaten violations? i mean, just look around. obviously people who have never stepped foot here because if you saw what was going on here, you wouldn't have the nerve to put that on our door. >> daniel turner also told us despite the heartache and aggravation he will get through it, shep. what's the city's department of buildings saying about this. >> they say they don't really mean it...
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paper but still and use the. newspaper that is part of the mainstream allowed here to to to air such opinions which which you know if they were you know people in rwanda people in the former yugoslavia were were. or sent it to the hague you know after having every written words it's sharp and blunt as so sharp and blunt our end point. as cruel and inhumane as as as the ones that mr sharon has has written and and you know it it's only her and i you know and i have to say it's not it's that individual politician here in there said i'm and i am very sad i'm ashamed to say that recent opinion polls were published in the israeli newspapers i believe it now it's recently have shown that nearly ninety percent of the populace. in the country of which i'm a citizen and as you said i grew up in. support this operation is in support. you know what is considered by many to be collateral damage. of the killings of children and women and the elderly. and you know what what what what what what what we recently heard just a few
paper but still and use the. newspaper that is part of the mainstream allowed here to to to air such opinions which which you know if they were you know people in rwanda people in the former yugoslavia were were. or sent it to the hague you know after having every written words it's sharp and blunt as so sharp and blunt our end point. as cruel and inhumane as as as the ones that mr sharon has has written and and you know it it's only her and i you know and i have to say it's not it's that...
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of people getting together in tribes and putting their money together and using it using their capital and their labor to work that they get paid properly for so yeah all these come back to the communication devices we call in the film is internet because suddenly the gate keepers are losing their ability to monopolize those markets and they understand it my view is the the finance all the far sector generally fire insurance and. state farm insurance real estate will have the kind of disruption that the music industry has had the film industry is about to experience over the next ten years the disruptive. innovates is in that space within a decade will have changed the city of london on wall street for good all right i tell ya finally it was a pleasure working with you making this film ross and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacey ebert and i thank my guests ross ashcroft and the name of the film again in case you missed it it's called four horsemen going same email please do so at times to report it r t t v dot ru until next time ne
of people getting together in tribes and putting their money together and using it using their capital and their labor to work that they get paid properly for so yeah all these come back to the communication devices we call in the film is internet because suddenly the gate keepers are losing their ability to monopolize those markets and they understand it my view is the the finance all the far sector generally fire insurance and. state farm insurance real estate will have the kind of disruption...
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this is a very important instrument for us, and we'll be using that at some point, at the appropriate time, to begin to tighten monetary policy. now, you're talking about the other direction, why not just cut it to zero, pay no interest on excess reserves, and thereby, get more accommodation? well, it's something we've considered repeatedly, and we continue to consider, and i don't rule it out as an action in the futtre, what we do is the following. if we were to cut the interest rate from 25 basis points to 0 #, our estimate is it affects short term interest rates, like overnight rates, on the order of eight or nine basis points, extremely small amount, in turn, having a smaller effect on loans like housing loans or auto loans ect.. the stimulated agent -- act of that action is small, but on the other hand, the concerns we've had or some have had is that if there is no return on institutions, money market funds, repo markets and so on could be liquid because there's little incentive to act in the markets when interests pay zero, why not just hold cash or fallow reserves? so the conce
this is a very important instrument for us, and we'll be using that at some point, at the appropriate time, to begin to tighten monetary policy. now, you're talking about the other direction, why not just cut it to zero, pay no interest on excess reserves, and thereby, get more accommodation? well, it's something we've considered repeatedly, and we continue to consider, and i don't rule it out as an action in the futtre, what we do is the following. if we were to cut the interest rate from 25...
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twenty nine major banks showed that the layoffs were much bigger in europe and then in asia and the us but particularly in the u.k. they said that is a particular blow to britain where the finance industry makes up roughly ten percent of the economy so now remember max over the years we've interviewed steve keen and he in particular talks about how much the financial sector should make up of your g.d.p. of your economy and that is four percent after that it becomes unstable so is this a bad thing that you know we're losing bankers so we have at least one hundred. sixty thousand more to go before we even get anywhere near four percent of the economy here where it should be but as the article knows they are there are still new hires it's just that there's twice as many people being made redundant so let's look at one of the new hires here max lord mandelson wins role as the new ethical banker oh speaking of those lord mandelson. home from tony blair blair lower mendelson keep it real. who's you working for the hope well lord mandelson the former labor cabinet minister becomes the chairma
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advanced technology that would increase of the sea and allow us not to use manual labor also this provides for better quality goods as a result we were able to conquer western markets the demand for corrina birchwood is high since our production line is quite efficient where i will to work for higher wages to our employer the trunks end up here where they turned into planks which branch off for all manner of uses greenies wood exports and large but not all of it goes with gold. here in the museum island of traditional methods they used to build and maintain churches and dwellings dating back hundreds of years in this whole what career is used to what. is highest complexity these planks are about to become part of something which exemplifies the combination of tradition and technology. here at the valley on both viking boat makers what is fashioned into their souls new and old they range from small private boat to replicas used in the historical t.v. series hornblower. my books are all special they're like children to me we have to design and build them from scratch it's always sad when we
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of us really it feels like we're in no man's land it just feels like. there's not many homes being targeted now so many civilians have been killed and now we call it even go in the streets and the n.g.o.s are being told to stay in as well it just feels like we're sitting ducks every explosion options it's like a countdown you don't know exactly where it's going to land we've just been given a warning actually that israel is going to accelerate its assault on gaza and this is this is obviously you know hugely catastrophic for so many of the people here and this is what happened in the gaza attacks last time people were going for days without without without serious traditional food and and of course this is this is a potential disaster the collective punishment of the seeds we're hearing the need the biggest humanitarian crisis is in the hospitals whereby they're short of so many things like that used in one week the amount of funding g.'s and searches and and some basic medical supplies in three months obviously they're really strapped and she's in the
of us really it feels like we're in no man's land it just feels like. there's not many homes being targeted now so many civilians have been killed and now we call it even go in the streets and the n.g.o.s are being told to stay in as well it just feels like we're sitting ducks every explosion options it's like a countdown you don't know exactly where it's going to land we've just been given a warning actually that israel is going to accelerate its assault on gaza and this is this is obviously...
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> welcome back. autonomy front and center here today concerning its role in the $8.8 billion writeoff at hewlett-packard. this is what ceo meg whitman told us today. >> we believe there's a willful effort on the part of certain members of autonomy management to mislead shareholders when autonomy was a publicly held company and mislead potential buyers, including hp. we stand by the forensic review we've seen. as you know, we've turned this over to the sec. >> and we have exclusive reaction right now to this claim. autonomy's founder, mike lynch, is with me. good to have you on the program. thanks for joining us. >> good evening from london, maria. >> so you just heard what meg whitman said. you know the allegations. what is your response? >> we're shocked. we've been pretty ambushed by this today. first we heard about it was a press release. you know, we utterly refute them. these are absolutely factually inc
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he's out the rest telecom all this for us now how i see so and so give us the details what is the situation right now sell. well certainly today actually of these two men have their houses right of rated of course this is alexander private top of who is the c.e.o. of ross telecom and the largest minority shareholder of the company a constantino affair of now specifically there in connection to this two hundred twenty five million dollar embezzlement scam what happened is back in two thousand and seven a fund called the marshall fund basically invested in this company called agro prom and they were going to purchase these milk dairy facilities that produce. formula for children and what happened is to secure that loan from. the bank they took the collateral and they under took under-valued collateral and they grossly overvalued it and used it to secure this loan well in two thousand and seven that company went bankrupt or they defaulted on their loan and it's believed that. that basically this this fund was on both sides of the transaction thus the embezzlement side of things now the t.b.'s
he's out the rest telecom all this for us now how i see so and so give us the details what is the situation right now sell. well certainly today actually of these two men have their houses right of rated of course this is alexander private top of who is the c.e.o. of ross telecom and the largest minority shareholder of the company a constantino affair of now specifically there in connection to this two hundred twenty five million dollar embezzlement scam what happened is back in two thousand...
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that does it for us. make sure to join us tomorrow. >>> good morning. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm melissa lee with carl quintanilla, jim cramer and david faber live from the new york stock exchange. let's get straight to our top story. a bombshell involving hewlett packard sending stocks down sharply. david broke the story. he has details. >> hewlett packard out with quarterly earnings this morning but the real story is part of that earnings release allegation the company was the victim of a massive fraud when i purchased a u.k. company, $11.1 billion deal that closed in october of last year. hp has taken 8.8 billion write-down on autonomy and 5 billion due to serious improprieties and misrepresentations and disclosure failures that occurred prior to its purchase by hewlett packard. in other words, it's fraud. after autonomy's founder and ceo michael lynch was fired by meg whitman, sources close to the company tell me a senior executive from autonomy came forward with evidence of widespread accounting misrepresentations that occurred before i
that does it for us. make sure to join us tomorrow. >>> good morning. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm melissa lee with carl quintanilla, jim cramer and david faber live from the new york stock exchange. let's get straight to our top story. a bombshell involving hewlett packard sending stocks down sharply. david broke the story. he has details. >> hewlett packard out with quarterly earnings this morning but the real story is part of that earnings release...
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to use its money more carefully something taxpayers intrusted to them. stephen meissner from germany as part of reason doesn't see any reason to spend that much money on a piece of real estate but he says he sees a reasonable explanation of why the sky's the limit for the european union's economic monopoly they never run out of money it's just come to me and the other taxpayers they go you have to pay more you have more of it more or maybe because it's the e.c.b. the european central bank just print the money and while some may see an upside down logic here german m.p. mr scheffler explains it's more than just a piece of architecture e.c.b. wants a palace a building to demonstrate his power through a million more million less makes no difference the aim is to make a statement about its power and credibility. but that's a notion that's taken a serious knock in recent times the seventeen nation euro zone's unemployment is at a record high brussels insist on a stereo to measures which the government's cut spending and raise taxes increase in peoples and as
to use its money more carefully something taxpayers intrusted to them. stephen meissner from germany as part of reason doesn't see any reason to spend that much money on a piece of real estate but he says he sees a reasonable explanation of why the sky's the limit for the european union's economic monopoly they never run out of money it's just come to me and the other taxpayers they go you have to pay more you have more of it more or maybe because it's the e.c.b. the european central bank just...
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hello i'm kevin i mean this is our savior good evening chief you just joined us first this hour the number of palestinians killed in israel's offensive in gaza have risen sharply and standard run one hundred thirty half of the dead to civilians with local doctors saying the number of children among the casualties is alarming i spoke to journalist harry fear he told us more about what he's seen and . two reporters two media workers that actually usually cameraman working as cameraman here for the television talent channel will also targeted tonight as they were in a civilian taxi a taxi it clearly labelled with press the same sort of taxi that i travelled around the gaza strip and they were also killed here tonight and also a very high number of children entering the mall in the last few hours so we've spoken today with a volunteer doctor who's come from europe who's got a lot of reputation respect here in gaza as an emergency. he's come in the last couple of days to try and lend his hand in helping with all of these dead children coming into the mills will speak to him very disturbing numb
hello i'm kevin i mean this is our savior good evening chief you just joined us first this hour the number of palestinians killed in israel's offensive in gaza have risen sharply and standard run one hundred thirty half of the dead to civilians with local doctors saying the number of children among the casualties is alarming i spoke to journalist harry fear he told us more about what he's seen and . two reporters two media workers that actually usually cameraman working as cameraman here for...
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you can also find us online. you can tweet us @cspanwj. facebook.ee spoc here is the have one of the washington post. secretary clinton will travel to the middle east as israel always risky choices on and gaza. clinton will travel to the middle east today to discuss ongoing violence in gaza according to white house officials she will talk with leaders in jerusalem, ramallah and cairo. issues leading the east asia summit that president obama is an app. the death toll in the gaza strip surpassed 100 on monday. with evidence that an egyptian a truce is in the side. ben rose, the deputy national security adviser for strategic administration at the white house says clinton and obama have been talking about this threat to the trip. -- throughout the trip. they discussed the way forward. they concluded the best way to the dance discussions with leaders is for secretary clinton to take this trip beginning with our close partner, israel. and clinton's middle east talks do not include hamas leaders. they say the secretary will not meet with hamas, t
you can also find us online. you can tweet us @cspanwj. facebook.ee spoc here is the have one of the washington post. secretary clinton will travel to the middle east as israel always risky choices on and gaza. clinton will travel to the middle east today to discuss ongoing violence in gaza according to white house officials she will talk with leaders in jerusalem, ramallah and cairo. issues leading the east asia summit that president obama is an app. the death toll in the gaza strip surpassed...
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joining us live. she's in the house today. >> great night. >> great job on "dancing with the stars." >>> right now, let's get to the latest on robin's journey. and talked with her sister sally ann. it first aired on sally-ann's home station, wwltv, in new orleans. >> everywhere i go, robin, people ask me, how is your sister? how are you doing? >> it's not a journey that goes like this. it's a journey that kind of zigzags and there are complications and things like that. but i feel good. i feel stronger every day. >> when did you know that the transplant was working? >> the doctors were telling me, we're not going to tell you if it's working. you're going to tell us by how you feel. and just like that, it was ten days later, i woke up. i'm like, where y'all been? that's when i knew. >> reporter: two sisters on a journey, that has taught them and us about facing tough times with gratitude and grace. >> when i recently went back into the hospital, i was emotionally down. and then, i just started changing
joining us live. she's in the house today. >> great night. >> great job on "dancing with the stars." >>> right now, let's get to the latest on robin's journey. and talked with her sister sally ann. it first aired on sally-ann's home station, wwltv, in new orleans. >> everywhere i go, robin, people ask me, how is your sister? how are you doing? >> it's not a journey that goes like this. it's a journey that kind of zigzags and there are complications and...
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dana bash is with us. john berman is with us as well. he's going to update us on some of the big stories. >> demonstrators in texas trying to block the keystone xl pipeline. others suspended themselves from a 50 foot tree. police used pepper spray to haul off four of the demonstrators. >>> vice president joe bide and and wife jill biden welcoming a group of wounded warriors to the naval observatory in washington for an early thanksgiving. the 26 guests are patients of the nearby walter reed national military medical center. they were selected because they can't make it home for thanksgiving with their families this year. >>> a federal judge in california has ruled that the city of santa monica can really ban a nativity scene that's been on display in palisades park for the last 60 years. in recent years, atheists protested against the theme so in june the city council voted to ban all private displays. but backers of the nativity scene, they sued. and the judge says, until the lawsuit is decided the city can go ahead with its nativity sc
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would you tell us that story? give us an outline of the spillover and spread? >> there's an interesting segue there, into talking about bats it one of the world's experts on that viruses, over the, -- charlie, just raise your hand. so, charlie is a virologist who for many years was engaged in a lot of diagnostics primarily antibody diagnostics at the centers for disease control in fort collins, colorado. and he wrote a paper a few years ago which talked about bats and the fact that the bats are reservoirs for a large number of different pathogens. we have people and injure a and sars, and many others species let me just parenthetically ask, would you describe what a reservoir or a reservoir host is? what host that place kick was classically when we think of a reservoir it's an animal that is capable of being infected, carrying the infection for long period of time. and literally serving as a reservoir for infection of the species to quickly what happens is there's an end host like humans where it doesn't, the virus doesn't replicate particularly well. so it doe
would you tell us that story? give us an outline of the spillover and spread? >> there's an interesting segue there, into talking about bats it one of the world's experts on that viruses, over the, -- charlie, just raise your hand. so, charlie is a virologist who for many years was engaged in a lot of diagnostics primarily antibody diagnostics at the centers for disease control in fort collins, colorado. and he wrote a paper a few years ago which talked about bats and the fact that the...
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tell us about it. tell us about father time. >> well, it seems to me that everybody is so obsessed with time, and nobody has enough of it. we have all the devices that we seem to need to be more efficient. everybody is running out. as i did with the five people you meet in heaven, i tried to take a big idea and do a bit of a magical modern day fable about it. in my story i followed the very first guy to invent time. somebody started count iing and ruined it for all of us. at some point we didn't start time. now we never stop. >> and he's not exactly thanked by humanity for his invention. >> no, he's not 0s, he's punished for counting the minutes and he's sent to a cave where he his to live for eternity listening to all the people complaining about time. >> how they want more time. >> when it seems he's learned his lesson that you're not supposed to count the hours, you are supposed to make the hours count, he's sent back to earth as a father time figure in our year now and sees this world of digital cl
tell us about it. tell us about father time. >> well, it seems to me that everybody is so obsessed with time, and nobody has enough of it. we have all the devices that we seem to need to be more efficient. everybody is running out. as i did with the five people you meet in heaven, i tried to take a big idea and do a bit of a magical modern day fable about it. in my story i followed the very first guy to invent time. somebody started count iing and ruined it for all of us. at some point we...
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joining us is reporter at nbc news. chapman, thanks for joining us. there's a temporary hold on any ground operations, but how easy is to get from that to a wider cease fire? >> to add to the growing call, hillary clinton is on her way to the region now to add her weight behind the cease fire. now, she along with secretary general ban ki-moon of the u.n., they will push for the cease fire. she first meets in israel with netanyahu to try to see what she can do to get the cease fire in order. because this is day seven now of this conflict where it continues. overnight the israeli defense force targeted 100 different attacks within gaza by air and sea, targets they said were necessary to stop the flow of missiles and rockets out of gaza, underground bunkers, store am depots and even financial institutions for hamas. this morning militants within gaza responded with volleys of rocket there is to israel -- into southern israel in response to the overnight attacks. so there's a growing call for this cease fire particularly over 100 people killed within gaza
joining us is reporter at nbc news. chapman, thanks for joining us. there's a temporary hold on any ground operations, but how easy is to get from that to a wider cease fire? >> to add to the growing call, hillary clinton is on her way to the region now to add her weight behind the cease fire. now, she along with secretary general ban ki-moon of the u.n., they will push for the cease fire. she first meets in israel with netanyahu to try to see what she can do to get the cease fire in...
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would you tell us that story? give us an outline of the spill over and spread? >> there is an interesting set way there. talking about bats. one of the world experts on that the viruses, over there -- bat viruses, overthere, charlie, reach your hand. the heat was -- he was engaged in a lot of diagnostics. and he wrote a paper a few years ago that talked about bats and the fact that they are reservoirs' for a large number of pathogens. we have ebola and sars and many others. >> ian, would you describe what day reservoir host is and brought a role that place -- a reservoir host and what role that plays? >> it is literally serving as a reservoir for the infection of other species. frequently there is an end host a virus does not replicate well. but there is a reservoir that allows infection of humans repeatedly. the example might be the west nile virus. people did that have high levels of the growing in their blood, but birds may do so. a mosquito may move back and forth between birds and in fact another person and so forth. once it moves into a pig, or directly, w
would you tell us that story? give us an outline of the spill over and spread? >> there is an interesting set way there. talking about bats. one of the world experts on that the viruses, over there -- bat viruses, overthere, charlie, reach your hand. the heat was -- he was engaged in a lot of diagnostics. and he wrote a paper a few years ago that talked about bats and the fact that they are reservoirs' for a large number of pathogens. we have ebola and sars and many others. >> ian,...
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> not us. we'll be here. we're not complaining either really. we're thrilled to be here. peter greenberg will show us how to >>> analysts say the airports will be extremely busy this week for the thanksgiving holiday, as always. and the prices are only going up. so this means finding the best holiday travel deals will be tougher than ever. cbs news travel editor peter greenberg is here to show us how to navigate that travel maze. what would be great if you could just say guess what the holiday fares are going down! you never say that. >> no, you never say that. especially this year. 24 million people traveling competing for a fewer number of seats. they have nowhere to go but up but there is some hope. >> because you're saying we should pay attention to the websites. >> some websites. >> i still like picking up the phone and talking to somebody. >> i'm a big fan of the conversation. you should still do it. you can always go to the websites afterwards. have the conversation first because once yo
> not us. we'll be here. we're not complaining either really. we're thrilled to be here. peter greenberg will show us how to >>> analysts say the airports will be extremely busy this week for the thanksgiving holiday, as always. and the prices are only going up. so this means finding the best holiday travel deals will be tougher than ever. cbs news travel editor peter greenberg is here to show us how to navigate that travel maze. what would be great if you could just say guess what...